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Families in Legal Limbo: Lawsuit Accuses U.S. of Weaponizing Visa Rules Against 75 Nations

Introduction For thousands of American families, a routine visa application has become a source of profound anxiety and indefinite separation. A landmark federal lawsuit now alleges this is by design, accusing the U.S. government of systematically misusing immigration law to effectively suspend legal immigration from 75 diverse countries. The case centers on a dramatic expansion…

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Beyond the Ban: Families Sue Over Visa Suspension, Allege ‘Public Charge’ Rule Weaponized

Introduction A sweeping U.S. visa suspension, ostensibly a pandemic-era public health measure, is now at the center of a high-stakes legal battle. Families separated by the policy are challenging its very foundation, alleging the government has weaponized immigration law to enact a discriminatory ban against residents from 75 nations. This lawsuit peels back the curtain…

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Beyond the Ban: Families Sue Over ‘Public Charge’ Rule, Allege Global Visa Suspension is a ‘Discriminatory Fiction’

Introduction In a federal courtroom, a quiet legal battle is challenging the very narrative of American immigration policy. A coalition of U.S. citizens and their families has filed a lawsuit alleging the government weaponized a century-old immigration concept to enact a de facto global visa ban. They claim the administration fabricated a justification, discriminating against…

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Nvidia Stops Testing Intel Chipmaking Technology | Open Interest 12/24/2025

Nvidia Stops Testing Intel Chipmaking Technology | Open Interest 12/24/2025 The artificial intelligence arms race is reshaping alliances and supply chains in real-time. A key development emerged as Nvidia, the AI chip leader, halted a critical test using Intel’s advanced packaging technology. This move, reported on Bloomberg Open Interest, signals a potential recalibration in the…

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